Cops shoot at Mohlakeng protesters
Police officers shoot rubber bullets at
protesters in Mohlakeng. Photo: Dumisani Dube
Johannesburg - A protester was injured when the police fired rubber
bullets to break up a service delivery protest in Mohlakeng in Randfontein on
Wednesday morning.
The group of protesters had barricaded the main road to the township
with rocks and burning tyres. A large police contingent was present with about
10 vehicles.
The protesters began to march to the Randfontein local municipality
offices in Mohlakeng, many carrying pangas and sticks.
When they reached a police cordon line on the main road, the police
began firing rubber bullets.
Most of the crowd dispersed, but some protesters retaliated, throwing
stones at the police.
The police then fired a second round of rubber bullets.
An unknown number of people were injured.
Rosinah Motlhaping was wounded in her leg, apparently by a rubber
bullet.
She said she had been sitting down when she was hit.
“We sat down to show we surrender, but we were still shot,” she said.
“I shouldn’t be hurt for just marching for my rights, I wasn’t even
carrying a weapon.”
Several ambulances were seen driving through the area to treat those
injured at the scene. Protesters soon regrouped and set fire to the post
office, municipal office and library.
“We are fed up with the way that the municipality handles the area,”
said resident Thato Msibi. “We are unable to live properly and we don’t even
have clean water.”
The protest is believed to have been organised by the EFF and many in
the group wore EFF T-shirts.
“Residents are fed up with the way the municipality does things,” said
regional EFF spokeswoman Kholeka Mandyu.
“There’s too much corruption,” she said.
Mandju alleged that the municipality was involved in fraud and
corruption and that this had been confirmed in a recent internal audit, while
most residents were destitute and didn’t have water, sanitation or RDP houses.
Mandyu said the EFF had impressed upon residents that the march must be
peaceful and that vandalism and damage to property would not be tolerated.
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